So 2 yrs ago I rebuilt the Hornet suspension top to bottom, obviously including upper ball joints. Well for the last year the right side has been making horrible noises (clicking, grinding, >bonk< over bumps, etc). Both were identical parts, both get greased often (I'm one of those grease-it-when-I'm-under-the-car nuts) all other parts are *perfect*. I bought a new one at NAPA and swapped it out (surprisingly easy). Drilled out the spot welds to take a look at the old one. Heavy wear on the ball. The top socket half has four grooves meant to carry grease down low. They were packed with a solid carbon-like substance, presumably old grease. I mean I had to chip this crap out with a screwdriver! It's probably been greased 4 times in 2 years (25K miles or so). I buy only top-quality grease for the gun. Weird. So I install the NAPA part with no problems. I also bought polyurethane balljoint boots, installed those. Installed zerk, pointing conveniently, greased it -- grease squirts out the sides of the ball joint! There's no gasket between the two halves! (Even my bad part had a gasket to prevent this.) Annoying! So I jacked that side off the ground so the ball would drop into the lower half off the ball socket (I hope) and greased it with it jacked -- I hope this will make a gap on top of the ball so that grease will fill the void. I may grease ball joints this way in the future -- jack the car such that the ball joints hang in their non-loaded position. I know this shold not be necessary. The other side is just fine. Car holds alignment well, and even drove fine with the bad ball joint, though it definitely lost a good 1/16" on one side. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list